Shutesbury Holiday Shop

This fabulously magical three-day event transforms a single space into a veritable wonderland of gift-giving options! This year the shop features an affordable array of handcrafted work from 40 local artisans, artists, crafters, authors and musicians. An amazing selection of gift-giving options for all celebration!. Now in its 7th year, the Shutesbury Holiday Shop is known for its incredible inventory of extraordinary and affordable handmade gifts. There will be beautiful jewelry, quilts, ornaments, food (fudge, jams & jellies, maple syrup), handmade bags, tie dyes, wind chimes, baskets, books by local authors, health and wellness products, CDs, woodcrafts, fiber art (knit, crochet, woven, sewn, organic, plant-dyed), therapy pillows, photography, fine art cards & prints, stuffed animals, wonderful pottery and more to come! Something for everyone! The participating artisans and authors are all from Shutesbury or one of its bordering towns. The Shutesbury Athletic Club is a non-profit community organization located at 282 Wendell Road in Shutesbury, MA. For a complete list of participating artists, artisans, crafters, authors and musicians, please go to www.shutesburyshops.wixsite.com/holidayshop or www.facebook.com/ShutesburyHolidayShop

Events Calendar

To say that there are numerous choices any given day or weekend is no exaggeration. Summer and fall, of course, are the most active with ethnic and music festivals, notably the Green River Festival in July, and craft fairs and fall foliage celebrations well into October and November. Whatever your pleasure, you will find extraordinary experiences that celebrate the rivers, hills and valleys and towns that typify New England as you’d hoped to find it.

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